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Williamson County & Cities Health District reports growing demand for WIC and food‑safety services in Georgetown

3289668 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The county health district told council it provides WIC and retail food inspections in Georgetown, reported increases in WIC utilization and temporary‑food permits, and warned of another active mosquito season and more tuberculosis referrals countywide.

The Williamson County & Cities Health District presented its annual update at the workshop and reviewed services delivered to Georgetown residents, including WIC (Women, Infants and Children nutrition support), retail‑food inspections and mosquito surveillance.

What the district said - Local presence and services: The district maintains public‑health centers across the county and confirmed a WIC‑focused clinic in Georgetown (Carver Center); WIC clients and office visits increased during the past year, and staff said about 57% of Georgetown‑center visits were by Georgetown residents. - Retail food program: Inspections and permit activity rose;…

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